
Monday, February 8, 2010
WSU Women at Home This Week
There’s a lot to love on Valentine’s weekend if you’re a Cougar fan! The WSU women’s tennis team takes on Pacific University in Hollingbery Fieldhouse Friday, February twelfth at eleven A.M. and Seattle University at five PM. Coach June Daugherty and the Cougs take on Cal Friday at six P.M and Stanford Sunday at noon. Wear pink to Sunday’s game in support of breast cancer awareness and receive two dollar general admission! For more information on cougar athletics, call one eight hundred go cougs or check out wsu cougars dot com.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Finn Riggins at the Belltower in Pullman
Finn Riggins with Nonie and the Static Holiday Friends at the belltower downtown Pullman Friday Feb. 5th at 8 PM. $5 Adv/$7Door.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Whitman County Humane Society's Fur Ball and Yappy Hour February 13th 5:30 - 9:30 PM

Whitman County Humane Society’s Third Annual Fur Ball and Yappy Hour will be Saturday February 13th from 5:30 - 9:30PM at the SEL Event Center in Pullman. There will be live and silent auctions of a trip to Disneyland, trip to Seattle, and more. Check out http://www.whitmanpets.org/furball for details.
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Palouse Community Events
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Washington State University Football 2010 Signing Day
Learn everything you need to know about WSU's signee class February 3rd at WSUCougars.com There will be a live Paul Wulf Press Conference at 2:30 PM.
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Washington State Sports
Jake Owen at Knitting Factory in Spokane, WA April 14th

"You've got to care about the music...You'd better not be doing it for the publicity, the fame or the money. And you'd sure better not be doing it because it's a way to make a living, 'cause that ain't always going to be easy. You got to believe it, believe in the music. You got to mean it." -- Waylon Jennings
A framed copy of that quote hangs on the wall in Jake Owen's home in Nashville. It's served as a valuable piece of advice in the last few years as he's made the transition from a country newcomer with an infectious first single called "Yee Haw" to a bona fide star with a handful of hits under his belt and an ever-growing and loyal fan base.
Some young artists might buckle under the kind of pressure and distractions that comes with country stardom, but Jake's sophomore album, Easy Does It, indicates he's taking Waylon's words to heart. There's a certain confidence and honesty evident in Jake's performances on all of the album's 10 tracks, eight of which he had a hand in writing. In short, Jake makes it all look, well, easy.
In the past three years, Jake's racked up plenty of reasons to believe in himself and the creative direction he is taking on Easy Does It. The journey began in 2006 with the release of his debut album on RCA Nashville, Startin' With Me. The insightful title cut from that project hit the country top ten, leading to Jake's first ACM nomination for Top New Male Vocalist. An out-of-left-field hit with Sugarland and Little Big Town on the tune "Life in a Northern Town" gave Jake's upward career momentum even more steam, garnering the Florida native his first CMA and Grammy nominations in 2008. With the new project, Jake builds on these successes, using his own life as the catalyst for his songwriting.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Knitting Factory Concert House
Spokane, WA
Doors – 7:00 pm Show – 8:00 pm
Tickets On Sale Friday February 5, 2010 at 10 am
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Live Music
Monday, February 1, 2010
Latah County Basketball Tournaments Start This Week

Latah County basketball tournament games start this week. You can follow the games online at http://listentothegame.com
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Palouse High School Sports
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